ABC Commercial has been appointed the international distribution partner for the new Australian series,
Bobbie the Bear, created by Lavender Bear Productions, is a live action animation series about the adventures of a resourceful and inquisitive purple bear.
The series was inspired by the popularity of a soft lavender-scented purple bear called Bobbie which has taken Asia by storm..
Last year, more than 65,000 tourists flocked to the Tasmanian lavender farm where the series is set to pick up their own bear, where demand far exceeds supply.
Bobbie the Bear is produced by Ben Adams and Peter Flynn, and directed by Jody Dwyer..
Bobbie together with his animal friends - including a Tasmanian Tiger, a Tasmanian devil, an Owl, a Bug and Bees - explore the world around them solving any problem that comes their way.
ABC Commercial head of sales and international business, Sharon Ramsay-Luck, said she was thrilled...
Bobbie the Bear, created by Lavender Bear Productions, is a live action animation series about the adventures of a resourceful and inquisitive purple bear.
The series was inspired by the popularity of a soft lavender-scented purple bear called Bobbie which has taken Asia by storm..
Last year, more than 65,000 tourists flocked to the Tasmanian lavender farm where the series is set to pick up their own bear, where demand far exceeds supply.
Bobbie the Bear is produced by Ben Adams and Peter Flynn, and directed by Jody Dwyer..
Bobbie together with his animal friends - including a Tasmanian Tiger, a Tasmanian devil, an Owl, a Bug and Bees - explore the world around them solving any problem that comes their way.
ABC Commercial head of sales and international business, Sharon Ramsay-Luck, said she was thrilled...
- 9/3/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Suzanne Shaw has written a musical with A1's Ben Adams. The recently eliminated 'Dancing on Ice' contestant has teamed up with 'The Big Reunion' hunk to pen a theatre show, which is described as a ''geeky 'Glee' versus 'Star Trek'.'' Suzanne said: ''I'm a huge fan of musicals. I love everything about them - the music, the costumes, the stories. The largest part of my career has been spent on the musical stage.'' The former Hear'Say singer added: ''Ben is an extremely talented writer and I'm privileged to be working with him on this.'' Suzanne, 32, was eliminated from the all-stars series of 'Dancing...
- 2/24/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Okay, you can have this one for free - one of the things we learned from this instalment of The Big Reunion was just how good Eternal and A1 actually were. We always knew they were great, obviously, but the soundtrack for tonight's episode was incredible, and we'll be singing those hits for days. But of course, the music only tells part of the story - internally, there was some pretty heavy stuff going on with the girls and the boys... so what did we learn?
1. Kéllé felt isolated from the rest of the band right from the beginning.
Kéllé joined up because she was friends with Louise Redknapp from stage school - but she felt out of it almost immediately! "The girls just seemed quite standoffish," she said. "I was looking at Louise thinking, 'Have I done something?'... 'Is it me, or is this a bit hostile?'" Ouch.
1. Kéllé felt isolated from the rest of the band right from the beginning.
Kéllé joined up because she was friends with Louise Redknapp from stage school - but she felt out of it almost immediately! "The girls just seemed quite standoffish," she said. "I was looking at Louise thinking, 'Have I done something?'... 'Is it me, or is this a bit hostile?'" Ouch.
- 2/13/2014
- Digital Spy
Eternal open up about their deep rift following Louise Redknapp's exit from the band in The Big Reunion.
Speaking in a clip from this week's episode of the ITV2 show, Kéllé Bryan reveals that she considered leaving the girl group to form a duo with Redknapp but ultimately decided to stay.
However, Vernie Bennett admits that Bryan announced that "she would only stay for the money", while her sister Easther Bennett suggests that the band became a "business thing" for Bryan.
The trio also speak about the "drama" and lack of communication, with Bryan saying that it "festered into something very ugly" and admitting: "I don't think their behaviour was kind all the time. That was challenging, because I was on my own - I felt like they had each other."
However, Vernie suggested that Bryan isolated herself, saying: "Album two you're saying you're just in it for the money,...
Speaking in a clip from this week's episode of the ITV2 show, Kéllé Bryan reveals that she considered leaving the girl group to form a duo with Redknapp but ultimately decided to stay.
However, Vernie Bennett admits that Bryan announced that "she would only stay for the money", while her sister Easther Bennett suggests that the band became a "business thing" for Bryan.
The trio also speak about the "drama" and lack of communication, with Bryan saying that it "festered into something very ugly" and admitting: "I don't think their behaviour was kind all the time. That was challenging, because I was on my own - I felt like they had each other."
However, Vernie suggested that Bryan isolated herself, saying: "Album two you're saying you're just in it for the money,...
- 2/11/2014
- Digital Spy
A1 have joked that they are "aiming for mediocre" on The Big Reunion.
Speaking to Digital Spy, the boyband admitted that they have found it hard to get back into the swing of performing on the ITV2 show.
"It's not really bad - it's going to be entertaining," Christian Ingebrigtsen said, as Ben Adams quipped: "It's going to be average, an average show... We're aiming for mediocre, then you can only be successful."
The trio - who described The Big Reunion as a great "platform" for them - also admitted that this is the first time they have really been honest about their time together.
Mark Read confessed that it was a "little uncomfortable" to talk about some things, while Adams said they used to "sugar-coat" a lot.
"We were a very squeaky clean pop band - that was how it was supposed to be back in the day," he said.
Speaking to Digital Spy, the boyband admitted that they have found it hard to get back into the swing of performing on the ITV2 show.
"It's not really bad - it's going to be entertaining," Christian Ingebrigtsen said, as Ben Adams quipped: "It's going to be average, an average show... We're aiming for mediocre, then you can only be successful."
The trio - who described The Big Reunion as a great "platform" for them - also admitted that this is the first time they have really been honest about their time together.
Mark Read confessed that it was a "little uncomfortable" to talk about some things, while Adams said they used to "sugar-coat" a lot.
"We were a very squeaky clean pop band - that was how it was supposed to be back in the day," he said.
- 2/5/2014
- Digital Spy
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